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Providing Group Tour Guide by RFIDs and WSNs Yu-Chee Tseng, CS.NCTU (a joint work with NTHU) (in IEEE Trans. on Wireless Comm.) ( 中華民國專利 : " 使用無線感測網路提供群組導引 服務之方法及系統 ", I319947)
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Motivation Traditional tour guide: personalized guiding by portable audio/mobile devices They do not consider tourists as a group. Our goals: a group guiding framework Feasible Low management effort group guiding protocol with a prototype
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System overview & Services Leader tracking Help service Member recall
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Group guiding services 1. Leader tracking Sensors cooperate to track the locations of group leaders. 2. Help service Help lost members to find their leaders. 3. Member recall A leader can call his/her members. 4. Push message A leader can push information to his/her members.
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Group guiding protocol (1/2) How to track a group leader a signal-strength based method by “bidding”
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Group guiding protocol (2/2) Mobility management A potential-based method is adopted for sensors to trace the locations of leaders. A local update is proposed to reduce update messages.
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System Architecture (WSN + RFID system)
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Leader badge & direction board
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Help (Information) Center
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Help service & GUI
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Prototyping system & Member-recall
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Simulation results Area: 100m*100m Nodes: 10*10, 30*30, and 50*50 Transmission range: 15m Trans. Data rate: 256 kbps Obstacles: 2*4 or 4*2 Pkt. Loss: 0% ~ 20% Each group has one leader and multiple members.
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Performance metrics Message overhead Tracking leader Support group guiding services Scalability Length of guiding path Routing property
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Message overhead & Scalability Message overhead vs. Leader mobility Impact of obstacles on message overhead
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Length of guiding path AEH: Avg. excess hops
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Response time vs. Packet loss
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Overall message overhead
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Conclusions a feasible GROUP tour guide system based on RFID ease of management Future work: integrating with real tour information realization in mobile devices, such as iPhone or gPhone
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